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(A) The failure of the Early Nationalists to achieve something substantial from the British government led to the demand for more vigorous political action.
(B) The Assertive Nationalists advocated active resistance to British imperialism.
- (B) contradicts (A)
- (B) is the reason for (A)
- (A) is true but (B) is false
- (A) and (B) are independent of each other.
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(B) is the reason for (A)
Explanation — The Assertive Nationalists advocated more radical approaches, including active resistance and challenging British imperialism directly. The failure of the Early Nationalists gave an opportunity to Assertive leaders to lead the national movement.
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